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One of the outstanding literary figures of the twentieth century,
the Welsh poet and playwright Dylan Thomas is as famous for his
poetry as he is for his dissolute, Bohemian lifestyle and
tempestuous personal life. In The Three Lives of Dylan Thomas,
journalist Hilly Janes explores the poet's life and extraordinary
legacy through the eyes of her father, the artist Alfred Janes. A
member of Thomas's inner circle, he painted the poet at three key
moments: in 1934, 1953 and, posthumously in 1964, portraits which
are at the heart of Janes' work. Drawing on her own personal
archive, including drawings, diaries, letters and new interviews
with Thomas's friends and descendants, The Three Lives of Dylan
Thomas traces the course of the poet's life, from his birthplace in
Swansea to his untimely death in a New York hospital in 1953.
Ethel Ross, the sister in law of Alfred Janes, was the guardian of
Dylan Thomas' legacy for decades. Shortly after his death in 1953,
She compiled a photo memoir of his haunts in and around Swansea.
Ugly, Lovely: Dylan's Swansea and Carmarthenshire of the 1950s in
Pictures is a touching collection of Ethel's photos accompanied by
quotes from Dylan Thomas' poetry and her own comments. Together
they provide an unprecendented portrait of Swansea, Laugharne and
Llansteffan in the 1950s, letting the reader see the
Carmarthenshire landscape for the first time through the eyes of
Wales' most celebrated poet. Ugly, Lovely also contains a rarely
seen satirical sketch, 'Lunch at Mussolini's', written by Thomas as
a schoolboy. 'This particular sketch he gave to me to put on at the
Swansea Little Theatre. In those days I used to write comic
sketches for the party held after each show; but it was never
produced, probably because I managed in the end to put together
something more topical for the society. I still have the script,
however.'- Ethel Ross Lunch at Mussolini's offers a vivid and
whimsical insight into the early workings of Dylan's mind and a
caustic satire of the dictator's life. Patiently preserved by
Ethel, the sketch will be published for the first time alongside
her photo memoir.
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